Bracelet



Mai- 6,1923.

" C. H. SHERMAN BRACELET Filed June 24, 1922 abbozmaa Patented Mar. 6,

UNITED STATES? PATENT orrica.

cnaatnsnsntznmm, or NORTH ATTLEBORO, -MASSAGHUSETTS.

' BRACELET.-

- Application filed June 24, 1922. SeriaINo. 570,741.

To all whom it may concern Be it known thatI, CHARLES H. SHEnMAN, l a citizen of the United States, and a resident of North Attleboro, in the county of Bristol and State of Massachusetts, haveinvented new and useful Bracelets, of which the following is a specification.

The object of my invention is to provide a bracelet consisting of a novel combination of elements, and to provide novel means for loosely securing said plurality of bracelet elements, as by oneor severalbands of metal or other suitable material; I attain these and other objects of my invention by the devices illustrated in the accompanying draw-' ings, in which o FIOHIQ. l is an enlar ed elevational view C Z3 I of my bracelet in use;

Fig. 2 is a side elevation of my bracelet,-

partly in section; I

Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectionalview online 33 of Fig. 1; v y I Fig. 4: is an enlarged detail longitudinal section of a portion of the bracelet, includ ing the clasppin 6; s

Fig. 5 is an end elevation of a modified form of my invention; and x F'i 6 is an enlar ed section on line 6-6 r: n 4 I any approximately equivalent element such as a small cylindrical shell threaded on the wire 3. I provide a suitable cylindrical shell.

5 through which the free ends of the flexible wire 3 are inserted in opposite directions and the ends of said wires each looped about,

the other wire at the end shown in Fig. 4E.

My complete bracelet consists of a suitable of the shell 5, as

combination of bracelet elements 2 and bracelet strands .1, preferably arranged alternately as shown in either Fig. l or in Fig. 5, and suitably held together, loosely by some suitable securing means 6, such as the metal band showniin saidmetal band havlng its free ends 7 brought into contact as shown in Figs. 3 and 6. This band preferably substantially conceals the cylindrical shell5 and also in holding the'bracelet members together. and

adds also to the beauty of the ornament as a whole.

It is within the contemplation of my inperforms a useful function vention to CIprovide any suitable arrangement of the bea s on the wire strand, in like colors and sizes, or in alternating colors and sizes or 1n other combinatlons. It is also within the contemplation of myinvention to suitably fasten the wires 3 together, either in the '.manner illustrated, which is my preferred m, 1 in themannerdistzlosed lll'my P g application Ser. 553,277."

hat I claim is: f

LAbracelet of-the class described having in combination metal bracelet strands,.bead

bracelet members, said bead bracelet men1- hers consisting of beads strung on a flexible wire, the aforesaid strands and beadbracelet members being alternately arranged, and

means for binding the aforesaid strands and bracelet members loosely together at a given point.

2. Ina bracelet ofthe'class described, the

combination of a plurality of bead'bracel'et and metal strand bracelet members, the bead bracelet members being arranged alternately relative to the metal strand bracelet 'mern-. bers, the bead bracelets consisting. of beads strung on. a flexible wire, a cylindrical shell I through which the ends of the wire are inserted, the ends of they wire being looped one to theother at the ends of the shell, and

means for binding the several bracelet elepoint. I o i 3. Ina bracelet of the class described, the

combination of a plurality of bead bracelets v and metal strands, the bead bracelets comprising a flexlble wireonxwhich the beads are strung, and having the ends of said wire "looped together, a a small cylindrical shell throu'ghwhich' said wire is threaded near its ends, and a metal binding element loosely hold same in proximity, I 1

' CHARLES H.

(am in the several bracelet elements to .ments loosely together at a predetermined 

